Ruger Mk Ii Serial Numbers

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Manufacturer: RUGER Model: MK II Serial Number: 211-014?? Barrel Length: 5 1/2 Condition: EXCELLENT. See all listings by Classic Firearms Tell a friend. Enter your Ruger® serial number above to view its model number, product line, caliber, production status, ship date and instruction manual. Note: This service is provided as reference only, and accuracy is not guaranteed. For specific questions or additional information, please contact Customer Service.

Make: Ruger

Model: M77 Mark II (Model #07855)

Serial Number: 780-34406

Year of Manufacture: 1992 (Ruger Serial Number Lookup)

Caliber: .308 Winchester

Action Type: Internal Magazine-Fed Bolt-Action Rifle

Markings: The stop of the barrel is marked with a Ruger warning and “STURM, RUGER & CO. INC., SOUTHPORT, CONN U.S.A.”. The left side of the barrel is marked with “.308 WIN” and a Ruger proof mark. The left side of the receiver is marked “780-34406”, and “RUGER M77 ® MARK II”. The bolt is serial matching, and hand-scribed “34406” and initials that can not be seen clearly. The grip cap and buttpad are marked with a Ruger phoenix logo.

Barrel Length: 22”

Sights/Optics: Express sights are set into the barrel. The front sight is beaded brass blade in-line dovetailed to a banded base that is fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a flip-up u-notch with white triangle that is adjustable for elevation dovetailed into a base screwed to the barrel. The receiver is cut for Ruger rings (not included).

Stock Configuration and Condition: The stock is a one-piece walnut with checkered pistol grip and forend, straight comb, and black rubber Ruger buttpad. There are QD sling swivels on the buttstock and forend. The belly of the buttstock shows a few light nicks, the grip cap shows light wear on its edges, and there are scattered minor nicks most notable on the right side of the forend near the checkering. There are no chips or cracks. The checkering is sharp. The LOP is 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The buttpad shows minor wear from handling with a few light scuffs on the outer edge. Overall, the stock rates in Fine-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are light handling marks and the front sight platform and receiver have taken on a distinct plum hue, but otherwise this rifle has no additional notable wear or damage. The screws show light tool marks and strong slots, and all markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in Fine-plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork and Accessories: This rifle includes a black nylon weave sling that shows light handling wear, some light thinning on the buckles, and rates in Fine condition.

Our Assessment: The Ruger M77 is a robust Bolt-Action rifle designed in 1968 by L. James Sullivan during his short three-years of work with Ruger. Intended to be a modernized Mauser 98, it featured simplified ejector updates and a newly designed safety system. This rifle dates back to 1992, and features changes made in the first major re-tooling this series underwent, including a three-position safety and an open bolt-face. In Fine-plus overall condition, this rifle is in excellent shape. Good luck and happy bidding!

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Post subject:Three Screw Single Six Date of Manufacture?
Buckeye

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Howdy
Last week I picked up a nice three screw Single Six, the version with adjustable sights. 5 1/2' barrel. I would like to determine when it was made. SN is 5421XX. According to the information on the Ruger website, SN 187367 was the first SN produced in 1962. The next data point is SN 20-00001 in 1969. Nothing in between. Does anybody have some slightly more detailed information about when my 'new' Single Six was made?
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:56 pm
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I think 'adjustable sights' = Super Single Six.
Super Single-Six Revolver
(Manufactured from 1964 to 1972)
Caliber: .22 LR
Beginning Serial Number: Years of Production:
500001 1964
502608 1965
517860 1966
528826 1967
547679 1968
566735 1969
60-13852 1970
60-52410 1971
60-81278 1972
http://www.ruger.com/service/productHistory.html#
http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=73513


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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:29 pm
Buckeye

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I thought Super meant it came with two cylinders. This one only has the 22LR cylinder, but I suppose a Mag cylinder may have existed at some time. Anyhow, it does have adjustable sights, and your information seems a bit more in the ball park.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:33 pm
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Hawkeye

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2 cylinders = Convertible, I think

Absolutely correct. They have an X on the end of the catalog # to indicate 'Extra Cylinder'. Both Single Sixes and Super SSs came in convertible models.

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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 1:34 am
Hawkeye

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I thought Super meant it came with two cylinders. This one only has the 22LR cylinder, but I suppose a Mag cylinder may have existed at some time. Anyhow, it does have adjustable sights, and your information seems a bit more in the ball park.
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Hi Driftwood,
The Supers were in a separate serial number range. which are on a different page from the one that you looked at. I wouldn't mind finding one. Was it a good price?

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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:48 pm
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The Super Single-Six Old Models had the following model numbers:
SC4
SC5
SC6
The 'S' ment Super. The 'C' meant convertible and the 4,5,6 meant 4 5/8 in. bl.,5 1/2 in. bl., 6 1/2 in. bl. All Super Single Sixes were Convertibles except for one or more of the Factory Plated guns that was sold to employees.


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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:18 pm
Hawkeye

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OMG. street, thanks for correcting me. My head was stuck in Single Six Model #s. I hate to pass on bad info!

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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:44 pm
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The SC4's are SCARCE! Around 200 made and they were not cataloged.
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:59 am
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Thanks for getting me looking.
Makes my Old Model Single-Six 5 1/2' (20-218XX) a circa 1969 standard model covertable (although it only had the 22MAG cylinder with it when I bought it even though it's in mint condition).


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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:02 pm
Hunter

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Thanks for getting me looking.
Makes my Old Model Single-Six 5 1/2' (20-218XX) a circa 1969 standard model covertable (although it only had the 22MAG cylinder with it when I bought it even though it's in mint condition).

Some of those Old Model Single-Sixes with the 20 and 21 prefix with the 5 1/2 in. bl. were single cylinder guns. But they were .22 only. Not .22 Mag only. After Ruger started making the convertibles in late 1959 or 1960, not real sure of the date, almost all Single-Sixes were convertibles. They made a few 6 1/2 in. bl. guns in .22 Mag. only and they made a few 5 1/2 in bl. guns in .22 only. Anyone having a 5 1/2 in bl. Single-Six with only a .22 cylinder, needs to call Ruger to get a letter. You will find a lot of guns with only the .22 cylinder but most of them are missing the Mag. cylinder. So far all Old Model Single-Sixes with 4 5/8 in. bl. and 9 1/2 bl. will be a convertible.


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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:16 pm
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The SC4's are SCARCE! Around 200 made and they were not cataloged.
flatgate

I've been offered a 'non cataloged' Security Six. Does someone mind telling me what that means. I have a guess but would like to make sure.
Thanks

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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:09 am
Hawkeye

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The SC4's are SCARCE! Around 200 made and they were not cataloged.
flatgate

I've been offered a 'non cataloged' Security Six. Does someone mind telling me what that means. I have a guess but would like to make sure.
Thanks

Guns that got out the door in a configuration that ws not shown or listed in the catalog and usually in very small quantities. The SC4's mentioned by flatgate were 'non cataloged'. They turn into great collectibles.
What's the details on it, unusual barrel length?

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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:27 am
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I've been offered a 'non cataloged' Security Six. Does someone mind telling me what that means. I have a guess but would like to make sure.
Thanks

Sure! It means a Double Action Ruger Revolver in such a configuration that it does NOT match anything shown in the catalogs. Now, is it a 'Ruger Made' configuration or was it done after it was shipped from the Factory?
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:39 am
Hunter

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I've been offered a 'non cataloged' Security Six. Does someone mind telling me what that means. I have a guess but would like to make sure.
Thanks

Sure! It means a Double Action Ruger Revolver in such a configuration that it does NOT match anything shown in the catalogs. Now, is it a 'Ruger Made' configuration or was it done after it was shipped from the Factory?
flatgate

Thanks Flatgate. For you and Hondo44, please forgive me in saying at this time I have two questions for the gentleman that I am awaiting a return phone call on. Depending on his answers, I'm either buying it or passing. At that time, one way or the other I'll give details. All I really want to say at this time it is a 100% NIB factory made with either 5 or 6 known.
I apologize if I stole this thread, I just wanted to make sure my understanding of non cataloged was what you both kindly explained to me.

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